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Cebu Pacific (CEB) Offers Domestic and International Seat Sale

August 10th, 2010 jimer No comments

Cebu Pacific

DOMESTIC:
P499 .00 – Manila to Bacolod, Catarman, Calbayog, Cauayan (Isabela), Cebu, Iloilo, Kalibo, Laoag, Legaspi, Naga, San Jose (Mindoro) or Tuguegarao
P499.00 – Davao to Cagayan de Oro
P599.00 – Manila to Tacloban, Tagbilaran, or Roxas
P899.00 – Manila to Boracay (Caticlan) or Dumaguete
P899 .00 – Cebu to Boracay (Caticlan)

INTERNATIONAL:

P999.00 – Manila to Kota Kinabalu
P1499.00 – Manila to Ho Chi Minh or Brunei
P1999 .00 – Manila to Kuala Lumpur

Travel Period:

Oct 1 – Nov 30, 2010.

Hurry, Sale is only until Aug 11 or until seats last!

Quoted fares are one way. Limited availability. Fare are exclusive of government fees and taxes. Fares are non-refundable.
Flight changes must be made more than 24 hours before scheduled time of departure.
Go Lite Fares are available upon booking for guests traveling without check-in baggage.
Add P 100 to fare upon booking if traveling with check-in baggage.
CAB approved terms and conditions of carriage apply.

Bookings: proceed to http://www.cebupacificair.com

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January 23rd, 2010 jimer No comments

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Reason Why You Should Quit Your Job

April 1st, 2009 jimer No comments

Time Freedom.

As the saying goes, “Time is Gold”. T. Harv Eker, a self-made millionaire said, Time Freedom is the ability to do anything you want, anywhere you want and anytime you want without having to work.

Can we do anything we want, anywhere we want and anytime we want if:

  • We need to report to the office 8-12 hours a day?
  • We are tired, stressed and worn out from our work?
  • We can’t afford to leave our office at least one week straight?
  • Our boss is always demanding us to report when there’s an emergency work?
  • Our family demands time from us after a long week work?

How about these:

1. Our boss dictates how many holidays we can only take in a year.
2. We can’t be late and must wake up early everyday for work.
3. If there’s a huge load, we can’t go home at 5 pm. Our boss dictates what time we will go home in fact, even including how many times a year we can only get sick.
4. Our boss determines how much will be our salary, bonus and promotion. This happens year in and year out. And we can’t violate the rules, otherwise it might cost us our salary increase or even worse our job.

Sounds familiar? There’s no time freedom with a JOB. That is why it’s called JOB, it stands for JOURNEY OF THE BROKE. The more we work, the more we realize that we are still with our boss, with a paycheck that is not enough, finding ourselves in debt even before we receive our paycheck. Then only to find out that no matter how hard we worked on our job, the company has a “ceiling” for us. Meaning, no matter how hard we perform, we will only get what is due to us based on the company’s standard salary.

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800,000

March 20th, 2009 jimer No comments

This bothered my thoughts after reading the front page of newspaper in our front desk office. 800,000 is the number of employees that will lose their jobs in the Philippines within the year 2009.

Right now, you might be asking already, “Will I be part of this 800,000?” If you are employed, chances are you COULD be one of the 800,000. This is truly an era which only shows that job security is no longer in effect. In fact, unemployment increases every month, its not just happening in our country but also all over the world. Everyday we will hear from the news either companies downsizing or closing down here in Manila or in the province. Recently, our Social Security System already announced that it would no longer grant loans to those who lost their jobs.

Most of us would bet our fortune on finding a job abroad. We are willing to leave our family and loved ones. However, due to the global economic depression, jobs available abroad have become limited for the MILLIONS of Filipinos looking for jobs outside the country. To make things even worse, the only region right now that can accommodate a lot of overseas workers is in the Middle East, in fact, the government announced that Iraq will soon be open for Filipino OFWs.

So what can we do now amidst this global crisis? Our formula for success, go to school, get good grades and find a secure job has failed on its promise of a brighter future for us. We can no longer control what is happening around us, we can only control what we have right now and that is ourselves. As Gandhi said, “be the change you want to see in the world”, then it’s just about time that we start to open our eyes with other possibilities. Its just about time that we start allowing ourselves to start learning something new and not continue to hold on to something that is no longer working for us. We must give up our “should” and “should not’s” and accept that life happens the way it DOES. The key now is, what can be done despite of the global “chaos” that’s happening? When we ponder on this, it is best that we go back to what we value most in our life and based from that FOCUS on what could benefit us for the long-term and would allow us to achieve our fullest potential.

Right now, while a lot of us are still on a job, we must take this opportunity to start educating ourselves on what options to take. We must start preparing ourselves for the best and the worst that could happen. The best action we could do is first, start educating ourselves FINANCIALLY. We must accept the fact that our school missed the part of teaching us how to make our money grow and make it last for the long-term. It has missed the part of teaching us to continually look for options despite having a specialization. However, it has taught us one valuable thing and that is DISCIPLINE. Let us use the discipline we have embodied from our schools and start educating ourselves financially. We don’t want to be caught unprepared for the worst that could happen in our jobs. As Oprah Winfrey said, “luck happens to those who are prepared”.

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